Fully remote jobs may be more vulnerable to new AI tech, one expert says.
Stanford's Nicholas Bloom said AI was likely to impact "low-level, fully remote workers," per Fortune.
Jobs that rely in some part on in-person work have less to fear from AI automation.
"If I were fully remote, you could replicate me with AI," he said during the panel, which was reported by Fortune.
"I think we're going to see a lot of impact [among] low-level, fully remote workers," he added.
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